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<h1 align="center">Editing the WLAN-database</h1>
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There really isn't much need to edit a WLAN database by hand, since PyNetMony updates all the entries itself.<br>
Still, you have the usual options on how to edit the database (adding entries etc.).<br>
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But one quite useful function is the possibility, to gather the coordinates of cell-towers. This is possible, when you have used PyNetMony without activated GPS, and WPS and CPS doesn't provide any location information.<br>
This can ONLY be done, if cell-tower-details (MCC,MNC etc.) are shown in the LON column. Usually, a 15-digit number undicates this.<br>
To gather the coordinates of the cell-tower, select the line containing the cell-details and click:<br>
WLAN -> Lookup cell-tower coordinates<br>
or press the "t" key on your keyboard. Upon successful lookup you'll get promted if you wish to geplace the existing location information.<br>
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Other features:<br>
To gather address-information, click:<br>
WLAN -> Get address<br>
or press the "a" key on your keyboard<br>
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To show a listentry with valid coordinates on a map, click:<br>
WLAN -> Show on map<br>
press the "Show on map"-button or press the "m" key.<br>
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To Filter a database, click:<br>
WLAN -> Filter -> <i>whatever you want to filter by</i><br>
Note, that you can't edit filtered databases. You can't save or export them either. To do that, you have to select "Show all" from the Filter-Menu.<br>
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To merge a secondary WLAN database with thecurrently opened one, first click:<br>
File -> Open secondary database<br>
A second list showing the contents of the second database will appear. To append all Access Points NOT present in the primary database, click:<br>
WLAN -> Merge databases<br>
The appended Access Points will be at the end of the list, so you can check everything has worked right.<br>
It is <b>VERY</b> important to sort the entire database once data iss appended to the primary database!
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